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On 6/30/2004 at 5:28 AM, Guest njnightsky said:

Here is a nice free star chart that comes out every month and it also comes with a list of objects to look for with binocluars - a large telescope.

 

http://www.skymaps.com/

Great stuff,  :)  Thanks for this.

 

Paul

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Latest astronomy papers are on url deleted

 

Best paper in astronomy today:

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Moderator Note

 As the OP says, "this thread can be for stashing links to webpages with good explanations of astronomy stuff"

Not links to journal articles.

 
 

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